have more respect these days for stu spencer who runs romney's campaign than i did before as -- stu stevens, excuse me, as we hept through the -- went through a whole season of not saying anything about romney and letting him be defined elsewhere. but if you look at the pivot that romney has now made, you know, watching that third debate and as romney endorsed the international criminal court, i was waiting for the explosion from the 11th floor here as john bolton went to def con 1. [laughter] but there was nothing. and the fact is, he managed to get conservatives enough in his camp that he could make a pivot endorsing most of obama's foreign policy and doing things like that without losing that base which is really quite striking. and whether he can continue that move is going to be interesting. just two other comments, one on ohio. obama has opened up more field offices in ohio than starbucks has outlets, which is really astonishing. [laughter] and romney has not. the ground game differences are really striking here, and how much difference that makes, you've still got to get voters enthu